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Area Sales Manager – Water Treatment Products

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4 months ago
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Area Sales Manager – Water Treatment Products

Job Title: Area Sales Manager – Water Treatment Products

Industry Sector: Water Treatment Products, Water Treatment, Building Services, Plumbing & Heating, Scale Control, Water Filtration, Building Products, Plumbing Products, HVAC, Area Sales Manager, Sales Manager, Technical Sales, Business Development Manager, Account Manager, Key Account Manager, Specification Sales, M&E

Area to be covered: North & Midlands (occasionally Scotland, mostly cover via teams)

Remuneration: £40,000 - £45,000 + commission & bonus circa £10,000

Benefits: £585 car allowance & full comprehensive package

The role of the Area Sales Manager – Water Treatment Products will involve

  • Field sales position selling a manufactured range of water treatment solutions / products for both new and refurbishment systems

  • Working on large commercial, domestic and residential projects

  • 70% of your time will be spent generating specifications with consultants and architects

  • The remaining portion will be spent selling to M&E contractors, plumbing & heating merchants and builders merchants

  • Dealing with project sizes between £3k - £300k (focusing on the larger projects)

    The ideal applicant will be an Area Sales Manager – Water Treatment Products with

  • Must have a proven track record in field sales managing your own territory

  • Must be able to work independently

  • Ideally within the building services / water treatment or plumbing & heating market place however not essential

  • Think on your feet mentality

    Mitchell Maguire is a specialist Construction Sales Recruitment Consultancy, with an enviable reputation in the marketplace. We pride ourselves on surpassing client and candidate expectations again and again. Our core focus is within the building materials arena, and includes such sectors as: Water Treatment Products, Water Treatment, Building Services, Plumbing & Heating, Scale Control, Water Filtration, Building Products, Plumbing Products, HVAC, Area Sales Manager, Sales Manager, Technical Sales, Business Development Manager, Account Manager, Key Account Manager, Specification Sales, M&E

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